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Fifty years later, the South Vietnamese diaspora is still grappling with the fall of Sàigòn.
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Folk horror is set in remote, isolated areas where nature — and the superstitions of the locals — hold sway. Think: The Wicker Man and Midsommar. It is perfect, spooky, autumnal viewing.
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Sept. 15 marks one of Mexico’s most historic celebrations, the start of the battle for independence.
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Starting Wednesday, the California Highway Patrol will intensify its policing of San Diego-area freeways and rural roads as part of its annual effort to nab intoxicated motorists and crack down on other types of dangerous driving over the long Fourth of July holiday period.
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City government offices in San Diego will be closed for Independence Day Thursday and most services will be unavailable, although police and emergency crews will still be on duty.
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From a traditional fireworks show to new-age drone spectaculars there are plenty of options to celebrate the Fourth of July in San Diego County.
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Fourth of July travel is set to break records with nearly 71 million people expected to make trips over the holiday.
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The roads and the San Diego International Airport are expected to be packed with crowds greater than pre-pandemic numbers.
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Most city and county of San Diego government offices will be closed on Wednesday in observance of Juneteenth.
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County parks, campgrounds, and neighborhood day-use parks will largely remain open, though county officials said certain facilities will be closed Monday.
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Don't count on a favorite store being open on Easter Sunday. Several stores will be closed March 31 in observance of the holiday.
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